The ""Native Python v2.7 Application (Windows Only) v1.10 (sse2)"" work units are taking up to 1 GB of memory as they run. They start low and just keep climbing, lucky they only run for less than 12 minutes or my computer would become comatose.

My Windows machine is a 32 Bit unit running XP so has less than 3 GB of the 4 GB memory available.
I run a number of projects and also use this computer for the internet.

The work units use up to 1 GB of RAM but pay only 3 to 4 cr/h which is not worth the effort and a freezing computer is a real pain.

So I will probably be stopping the Python work as it makes my computer useless.

The ""Native Python v2.7 Application (Windows Only) v1.10 (sse2)"" work units are taking up to 1 GB of memory as they run. They start low and just keep climbing, lucky they only run for less than 12 minutes or my computer would become comatose.

Just had a few that reached 2 GB and noticed that some other users are getting Memory errors on their tasks. As the application is only available as 32-bit on Windows, maybe these tasks should be run on Linux or Mac, where the application is 64-bit and can better handle exceeding 2 GB.

The ""Native Python v2.7 Application (Windows Only) v1.10 (sse2)"" work units are taking up to 1 GB of memory as they run. They start low and just keep climbing, lucky they only run for less than 12 minutes or my computer would become comatose.

My Windows machine is a 32 Bit unit running XP so has less than 3 GB of the 4 GB memory available.
I run a number of projects and also use this computer for the internet.

The work units use up to 1 GB of RAM but pay only 3 to 4 cr/h which is not worth the effort and a freezing computer is a real pain.

So I will probably be stopping the Python work as it makes my computer useless.